The House on Blackstone Moor by Carole Gill is free on Amazon right now!
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The House on Blackstone Moor is a tale of vampirism, madness, obsession and devil worship as Rose Baines, only survivor of her family’s carnage, tells her story. Fragile, damaged by the tragedy, fate sends her to a desolate house on the haunted moors where demons dwell. The house and the moors have hideous secrets, yet there is love too; deep, abiding, eternal, but it comes with a price.
Sounds great doesn’t it? More good news. You can purchase Unholy Testaments – The Beginnings, Book Two for just 99 cents. On sale for a limited time.
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The day Eco first laid eyes on Rose Baines was the day she discovered (The House on Blackstone Moor) her family’s savage butchery at the hands of her mad, incestuous father.
“I saw you leave the house that day, Rose, that terrible day you discovered your family butchered. I saw you…”
Eco realizing he has fallen in love with her pens a confession documenting all of his sins committed in the course of his immortal existence. The one request is that Rose reads his confession.
Rose, having become his captive, is forced to read this unholy testament of his.
From Ancient Egyptian vampire cults to Roman vampire brothels to The Dark Ages, The Crusades, The Black Death of 1348 to his meeting with child murderer and Satanist, Gilles de Rais, concluding with his wicked affair with the Blood Countess herself, Erzebat Bathory.
Eco is, if nothing else, frankly and brutally honest. The pages are filled with debauchery and vice and murder–yet, there is also love or what Eco swears is love.
The story is continued in Unholy Testament – Full Circle, to be released in early 2013.
Bonus material:
The first two chapters and book cover of Unholy Testament – Full Circle is included in this book.
For information about Carole and her many books click here.
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Sounds chilling. Thanks for the heads up, Laura.
Doesn’t it!!
The House on Blackstone Moor sounds like my kind of story.
You’ll like it Emma. And the second book sounds scary good. Can’t wait to read it either. I went ahead and grabbed it.
Off to download. Thanks!
Jenna
Happy reading Jenna!
On the basis of this excellent, terse review I think I’ll go for the download! Thanks
Enjoy!
YAY! The cover looks awesome as does the blurb. Excited! Happy ‘free book day’ to me! :o)
Have fun Stephanie:)